>>12829802Oh I do like it when the board is this slow. Guess.
I don't know, maybe. Now the question is, did you like it from the very beginning, or did you hate it at first? I think that's how you can tell whether it's something you were born with or whether you developed it.
>Kind of bright for my tastes, but it's pretty unique.Now that's much better, the colours have a presence there. I do remember that there was an audio recording posted on /jp/ of that, meant to upset the fans of one of the streamers. But really, do they expect them to not have boyfriends?
Congratulations, you're straight now! What do you think of the second pic of her? She looks quite old, doesn't she?
>Now I don't know what to read next myself.Now I know it used to be a meme recommendation on /lit/, but Lolita is a good book. It's relatively short, but its prose is one of the best you'll ever read.
If you want to, only the book is unfinished. You'll also need a good enough translation.
>But many subcultures are fleeting and based on fads, so what does that leave us with?I wouldn't really consider those as real subcultures. I mean they are fabricated through consumerism, they revolve around products and they don't form naturally. You know I think religion helped with that. Now whether you think there's any truth behind it or not (oh I sure wish succubi were real) faith gave people a reason to live and to live well, because they believed they'd be rewarded for it. And isn't that better than feeling purposeless in the world? /pol/ clings to that stuff not because they truly believe that that's the right path, but because people naturally believe that the opposite of what they hate must automatically be good. I think Brave New World is great at illustrating the issues with that logic.
Is there really a difference? They are both trying to adopt traits. Women are different from men. It doesn't make them inferior, but they're still different.
This artist has excellent pictures, don't you think?